Andrew Mogilyanksy: Mogilyanksy sentenced for sex tourism (photo/ video)
By Therese Lisieux on December 3rd, 2008Updated Sep 16 – Andrew Mogilyansky received 8 years in prison. Mogilyansky has to serve 15 years supervised release, $5000 to each victim for restitution and a $12,500 fine.
Andrew Mogilyansky, of Bucks County, was sentenced for having sex with minors. Andrew Mogilyansky is a rich business who traveled to Russia for sexual trysts with Russian girls who were 13 and 14 years old.
Mogilyansky was compared to a two faced personality as he had portrayed a good side with his charity called International Foundation for Terror Act Victims, in Russia.
Dec 3 2008
Andrew Mogilyanksy, 38, a millionaire in Bucks County, Richboro, Pa, is accused of committing sex crimes. Andrew Mogilyanksy traveled overseas to his native homeland, Russia, to recruit orphans into prostitution.
Andrew Mogilyanksy photo. The video is below.
Andrew Mogilyanksy has two citizenships in Russia & US. Mogilyanksy was arrested on Tue., Dec. 2, in Bucks County. Mogilyanksy’s detention hearing is on Fri., Dec. 5. Mogilyanksy is accused of conspiring with Russian Andrei Tarasov, and three others to set up an online prostitution ring in Russia. This call girl operation allegedly ran from 2002 to 2004. The hooker ring was called “Berenika” and offered women and young girls from orphanages for sex activities.
The charges alleged that Mogilyanksy went overseas from Philly to Russia to have sex with young girls. The charge was on sex tourism. Mogilyanksy was accused of using 3 girls from an orphanage in St. Petersberg, Russia, who were aged 14 and younger, for sex. Mogilyanksy supposedly broke them in and later placed them in his child prostitution ring. The US attorney said Mogilyanksy alleged sex crimes were in Russia but he would be prosecuted in the US.
Mogilyanksy is being investigated in the US to check if he has any criminal activities. Mogilyansky faces a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison on each count. In addition, Andrew Mogilyansky faces a lifetime term of supervised release, and a $1 Million fine.
Andrei Tarasov and the other Russian conspirators were arrested, tried, and convicted in
Russia in 2004. Tarasov was convicted and is now serving a 10-year sentence in Russia.
Here is the video of Andrew Mogilyanksy, who is charged in a sex tourism case.
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